I bet the President is hoping for a big distraction to come along, because the heat is on. [link via rc3.org] This Enron debacle makes his recent sweeping actions in curtailing government accountability very suspicious. This isn't a matter of private vs. public life or something that happened 20 years ago as it was with Clinton. This is about serious recent policy decisions that directly affect the public. Also check out: Joined at the Hip and Bush and Enron's collapse.

Defecating Figurines Part of Holiday: "When it's degrading, everybody knows it except the spin doctors who run the museums." For some reason this line made me laugh out loud. It paints an image of a vast army of lying, evil museum curators. You know, that society of art stewards secretly pushing their degenerate agenda through degrading art. [via FYI]

Some haunting night photos at Sylloge.

I've been without hot water for about a week, and without heat for a few days while they're putting in a new gas line. I'm trying to keep this Chinese proverb in mind:
Heat belongs to all; cold varies with the clothing.
You can't shower with proverbs, though.

I might just go ahead and get all of my 2002 news consumption out of the way in January. That'll free up considerable time in the year for other activities. All it would require is a subscription to Future Events News or Advance Media Information. Unfortunately, I don't have the resources of a corporate media outlet to get the scoop on the future. I'll have to settle for this summary of the future by The Economist. (Where I found the services.)

viewing san francisco

sf boats

This AP photo was a familiar scene in the game last night. Crouch played his heart out for Nebraska, but he couldn't do it alone. Miami was just too quick on the field. On the way home from a party, our spirits down because of the loss, we wondered why we were watching football in the first place. There would be no debate if our team had won, though. We'd be in streets turning over cars, lighting them on fire. The usual celebration. Oh well, it's a new year, time to start thinking about a new football season...in eight months or so.

There's a big game tomorrow. And Nebraska fans have descended on Southern California: "In the states for a brief stopover on their way to New Zealand, the London couple suddenly found themselves surrounded by Americans - all of them dressed in red...'We thought it must be a New Year's custom here in the states.'"

a break from rain

winter pots

It's a rainy day here today. It's been a rainy day for about three weeks now. Instead of trying to fight the rain, I decided to join it. I built my own tour of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco online by typing in the keyword "rain", and viewing the results. I especially like this Japanese woodcut.
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